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I sell on Etsy & Facebook! + Fat Rabbit Farm key chain pattern

After pondering for awhile, I've decided to open up an Etsy shop to get more exposure for the items that I have made. I also have a Facebook Album but I think only friends of my facebook can see that album... Lol, so not much exposure there to the public eyes. But I think it's fine for now, or maybe I'll try to migrate to a page instead.

If you're local or living in Malaysia, you can reach out to me at my Facebook profile.

PM me or e-mail me. I'm sure I'll be happy to reply!

I did another amigurumi key-chain of my own written pattern again! Yay! So now, I wanna share it with the world.

This pattern is inspired by Fat Rabbit Farm main character. Credits to http://www.fatrabbitfarm.com/ for designing this really adorable character.

Before I begin, there is a few things that crocheters should know.

I have always made my amigurumi the normal way, which is I increase my amigurumi round with the continuous round technique. However, lately I discovered the Japanese way of depicting new rounds, that is the joined round technique. I like the Japanese way better because it's much smoother, I can clearly see the rounds and it makes joining parts easier since the rounds are really on par with each other. If you are using the normal way, I think you will find joining parts a tad bit difficult, they might come out wonky and stuff.

As you can see, in the Japanese way, they always add an extra chain stitch in the beginning of the round and end the round with a slip stitch. So, when you count your stitches, you can ignore that extra chain stitch/slip stitch (don't count them in).

You can however, use the continuous round way. I'll write the pattern without telling you where to add these extra chains as it's very easy and self-explanatory. So, you can choose whichever method you like. I personally prefer the joined round way because I don't need to any stitch marker to mark my beginnings once I get the hang of it.

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Joey Kuan

A software engineer going through life. I write what I want in this blog, but mostly about my everyday life, travel post, and my handiworks. My dream is to travel and see as much as I can and create amazing amigurumis. My life goal is to be happy. And I'm an introvert. More about me...